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Humans could live to 150, according to ‘breakthrough’ study – Yahoo News Australia
The results may ‘guide the development of drugs’ that slow the ageing process.

A long and healthy life may be within our grasp. (Posed by a model, Getty Images)
Humans may be capable of living to 150, research suggests.
The average Briton dies aged 81, with women generally surviving four years longer than their male counterparts.
While the thought of living another seven decades may sound far-fetched, scientists from the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in New York believe humans could still be going strong at 120 to 150 years old.
Writing in the journal Nature Communications,…
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